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Hiking around Pino Torinese offers diverse landscapes within the Natural Park of the Turin Hills, a UNESCO MAB site. The terrain features rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and lush woods, providing panoramic views that include Monviso. Key natural high points like Bric Brunassa (540 m) and Bric della Torre Rotonda contribute to the varied elevation. This region provides a range of hiking experiences through surprisingly intact natural areas.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Historic hillside trail through Superga Natural Park ending at Juvarra's stunning 18th-century basilica.
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Peaceful countryside walk through Piedmont's vineyards and farmland with 360-degree views to Monviso.

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Hike the Anello Verde Trail, a moderate 4.6-mile route in Parco del Po e della Collina Torinese with varied terrain and scenic views.
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Rolling hills hike past a golden-domed chapel replica and charming book exchange house.
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Historic countryside route linking Chieri and Pino through vineyards and ancient communication paths.
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beautiful little temple located on the hill towards the provincial road to Chieri
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The Basilica is dedicated to the Madonna delle Grazie, whose wooden statue is preserved in the Cappella del Voto. On the hill, since 1461, well before the Basilica was built, there was a small church, a parish for the local faithful. At that time the hill was "a sharp mountain, and at the end of it a church with three altars located in the same place where the church of the Royal Congregation of Superga is now located, but in a higher site", dedicated to the Madonna but also to St. Anthony and St. Grato.
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Neoclassical church ("dedicated to the Madonna dell'Assunta", as reported on the sign) with an adjoining house (rectory?) in a wonderful panoramic position on the hill between Chieri and Pino. It is located at a crossroads of little-traveled and very panoramic roads, with good asphalt.
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Chapel of Sant'Irene, called Superghetta, is located at the intersection of Strada Sant'Irene and Strada della Serra
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Basilica of Superga, visited every day by many tourists
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Little Superga is called that
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Getting there by walking on the paths or running from the very steep slope is always a thrill
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Small chapel dedicated to Saint Irene, whose shapes are inspired by the Basilica of Superga.
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Pino Torinese, part of the Natural Park of the Turin Hills, offers a diverse range of trails. You'll find routes winding through rolling hills, expansive vineyards, and lush woods. The terrain varies, with options from easy strolls to more demanding routes with significant elevation gains, providing panoramic views that often include Monviso.
Yes, Pino Torinese has several easy trails perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk. For example, the Piedmont countryside walk from Chieri to Pino Torinese (Trail 035) is an easy 5.4 km path that winds through vineyards and farmland, offering beautiful 360-degree views.
Yes, the area features several circular routes. The 'Rings of Pino Torinese' include options like the 'Anello del Monte Aman' and the Anello Verde Trail, a moderate 7.3 km loop through Parco del Po e della Collina Torinese. Another notable option is the 'Anello del Parco Astronomico Infini-To', which circles the Astronomical Observatory.
Many trails in Pino Torinese lead to or pass by significant attractions. You can hike to the stunning 18th-century Basilica of Superga, or explore the area around the Astronomical Observatory and Infini-To Museum. Other points of interest include the Parish Church of the Most Holy Annunciation with its panoramic viewpoint, the remains of Castelvecchio, and the golden-domed Santa Irene Chapel.
Yes, Pino Torinese offers trails suitable for families. The easier routes, such as the Piedmont countryside walk from Chieri to Pino Torinese (Trail 035), are generally well-suited for families with children. These paths often feature gentle slopes and scenic views without being overly strenuous.
The diverse landscapes of Pino Torinese are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming wildflowers or colorful foliage. Summer can also be good, especially in the wooded areas, while winter hikes are possible, though some trails might be more challenging depending on conditions.
There are over 40 hiking routes mapped in Pino Torinese, catering to various skill levels. This includes approximately 12 easy trails and 32 moderate trails, ensuring there's a suitable option for almost every hiker.
The hiking trails in Pino Torinese are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the varied terrain, the stunning panoramic views of Monviso, and the surprisingly intact natural areas that make for a rewarding outdoor experience.
Absolutely. Many trails in Pino Torinese provide excellent viewpoints. The Parish Church of the Most Holy Annunciation, located in one of the highest parts of the village, offers exceptional panoramic views. Additionally, some routes, like those leading towards the Colle della Maddalena, can offer glimpses of Turin and the wider Piedmontese landscape.
Yes, several hiking routes lead to the iconic Basilica of Superga. A popular option is the Pino Torinese to Basilica of Superga via Grande Traversata della Collina, a moderate 13.8 km trail that offers both a physical challenge and a historical reward upon reaching the basilica.
The terrain in Pino Torinese is quite varied. You'll encounter rolling hills, paths through expansive vineyards and farmland, and trails winding through lush woods. Some routes feature significant elevation changes, particularly those leading to high points like Bric Brunassa or Bric della Torre Rotonda, while others offer gentler, more level walking experiences.
Yes, the region is known for its picturesque vineyards and farmland. The Piedmont countryside walk from Chieri to Pino Torinese (Trail 035) is an excellent example, specifically designed to take you through these scenic landscapes, providing expansive 360-degree views.


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